Often referring to her as “profoundly other, ” Tim Lowly explores issues of meaning, identity, spirituality, and politics in paintings of his daughter, which can be understood as reflections on subtle — perhaps mystical — kinds of agency that she manifests.

This exhibition traces the emergence and influence of the nude in Renaissance art, featuring more than 100 works, including those by Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Dürer, Titian, and others. Discover when you can view it, in this preview.

“There are different types of light,” says Martin, “and each of my paintings brings a new challenge and perhaps the solution to my next one. I’m constantly trying to tame the light.” Learn more about the artist and his techniques in this profile.

Proceeds from the sales of the artworks benefit the Catalina Island Conservancy’s programs and support its collection of plein air art that documents the organization’s conservation efforts and progress in habitat restoration.

Manitou Galleries’ “Taos 6 Show” is a celebration of Manitou artists who have studios in Taos and whose imagery of choice emphasizes the local people and environment. These featured artists are not integrated under a single style but simply a desire to create.

The exhibition explores Ida’s mastery of color and composition, which caught the eye of critics, as well as her complex relationship with her well-known sister Georgia O’Keeffe and the effect it had on Ida’s life and professional aspirations.